On Tuesday, the company said it had entered into a five-year ISO (Independent Sales Organizations) reseller agreement with Kubera Payments (Kubera) and a reciprocal Kubera referral agreement.

Kubera will resell the company's gateway to their merchant network, which is focused on such sectors as tourism, hospitality, retail, and transport.

Kubera is a specialist in payments security, electronic funds transfer, technology development and payment processing.

"At Kubera, we strive to provide our clients access to the widest range of processing options and technology. As such, we're very proud to announce our new relationship with NetCents," said Chris Browes, CEO and co-founder, Kubera Payments.

"NetCents clients will also be able to access preferential pricing for complimentary services from Kubera including fiat merchant processing and PCI compliance consulting lead by our certified information systems auditors."

Last week, NetCents said it was “honoured” to be nominated by the Digital Finance Institute for its blockchain company of the year award.

More than 3,000 people from the banking, legal, finance, tech, startup and blockchain sectors are expected to attend the fourth annual Canadian FinTech & AI Awards on November 26 in Toronto.

NetCents Technology Inc. is an electronic online Payment Service Provider. It offers clients and merchants online services for managing electronic payments by a variety of payment methods through its processing platform.

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